A new study concludes that “the proliferation of natural gas infrastructure contributes to distinct risks that threaten shareholder value, including investor portfolio risk, company-level physical risk, regulatory and technological transition risk, and reputational risk.” Natural Gas: A Bridge to Climate
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline is looking like a riskier investment every day
Card – Virginia Mercury – 4/20/20
Dominion Energy nearing construction on first offshore wind turbines in U.S. federal waters
Card – CBS19 News – 4/21/20
A big deal’: Keystone XL ruling could threaten other pipelines
Card – E&E EnergyWire – 4/22/20 Related: Keystone XL ruling could futher delay Mountain Valley Pipeline permit
Wind tops coal in U.S. power, marking its rapid ascent
Card – E&E Climatewire – 4/21/20
FERC Denies Rehearings on PJM Capacity Orders, in a Blow to States’ Renewables Plans
Card – Greentech Media – 4/16/20
COVID-19 prompts delay for federal pipeline rule
Card – E&E Greenwire 0 4/23/20
Satellites find highest U.S. methane emissions ever recorded
Card – E&E Energywire – 4/23/20
Community solar: A ray of hope in the gloom?
Card – E&E Greenwire – 4/23/20